WFP taps India for 200,000 tonnes of rice as global hunger worsens

게시됨 2024년 8월 20일

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The World Food Programme has approached India for 200,000 tonnes of rice to support its humanitarian operations, as global food insecurity has escalated due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine conflict. This request is made following the collapse of the UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal. The decision on India's response is under internal review and will be based on rice availability and the country's food security. The WFP has requested specific documentation to process the assistance. Meanwhile, food inflation in India increased to 4.49% in June 2023, up from 2.96% in May 2023, due to restricted grain movement from Russia and Ukraine.
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The World Food Programme has sought 200,000 tonnes of rice for its humanitarian operations from India, the largest exporter of the commodity, amid what it called “catastrophic levels” of global food insecurity triggered by the covid-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war, two people aware of the development said. The request comes after the UN-brokered Black Sea grain deal, crucial for the global supply, collapsed last month as Russia withdrew stating the deal no longer justified its humanitarian purpose. Global food prices surged further after India restricted rice exports following Russia’s move. The UN’s request is currently a subject of internal review involving the department of commerce, ministry of external affairs, department of revenue, department of food and public distribution and the Food Corporation of India (FCI). “The decision will be made strictly on the basis of availability of the commodity and keeping the country’s food security in mind. We have agreed at the World ...

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